Week long summer camp for children infected with or affected by HIV and AIDS
Program Emphasis
Gender
Type Of Stay
Location
AIDS
Coed
Resident Camp
Santa Clarita, CA
Average Cost
Financial Assistance
Age Range
Capacity
Less Than $100 (week)
Yes
7 - 15
100
About Financial Assistance
The camp is cost free
Session Lengths
Food/Nutritional Notes:
1 Week Session
Every meal is planned by a nutritionalist and is balanced with all the food groups.
Session Information
Camp Kindle is usually held the last week of July or first week of August. The camp is cost free to all children. Camp Kndle has traditional camping activities including arts and crafts, swimming, sports, ropes course, climbing wall, nature discovery, creeking, etc. The camp also focuses on Character and Health Education with workshops and breakout sessions daily.
More About Camp
Camp Kindle is a week long summer camp for young people infected with and affected by HIV and AIDS. Children need to be 7-15 years of age by the first day of camp. This camp is cost free to each family it serves, this includes travel. Children will either be infected with HIV, have an AIDS diagnosis, have an infected sibling or parent or have lost a parent or sibling to this disease. Camp Kindle focuses on serving children living in the Midwest region of the United States. Camp Kindle has been in operation since 1999.
Activities & Features
Outdoor Activities
Ropes Course Hiking Rock Climbing
Performing Arts
Dance Drama Music
Land Sports
Golf Baseball Basketball Football Soccer Softball Volleyball